Monday, February 9, 2015

Oregon's Mark Helfrich receives five-year, $17.5 million contract extension



Dec 31, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks coach Mark Helfrich at press conference at the L.A. Hotel Downtown in advance of the 2015 Rose Bowl. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports) A month after coach Mark Helfrich led Oregon to the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship game, the school rewarded him with a five-year, $17.5 million contract extension. His new contract goes through the 2019-20 season.


"Mark has provided tremendous leadership of our football program and the values and character that he insists upon are in line with our mission as an institution," Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said in a statement. "The success of our student-athletes on the field and in the classroom will continue with Mark's leadership and we are thrilled that he will stay at home in Oregon for a long time to come."


In two seasons, Helfrich, who was an offensive coordinator under Chip Kelly before Kelly left for the NFL, has led the Ducks to a 24-4 record, a Heisman Trophy and nearly its first-ever national title.


Helfrich will earn $3.15 million during the first year of the extension, which is a significant increase from the guaranteed salary of $1.8 million he earned under the previous deal. However, Helfrich did earn more than $400,000 in incentives, including $100,000 for winning the Pac-12 and $150,000 for appearing in the national championship, this past season.


Should Helfrich decide to leave before the end of the 2016 season, he’ll owe the Ducks a $3 million buyout. That buyout drops to $2 million in Year 3 and $1 million in Year 4.


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Snoop Dogg's son, UCLA signee Cordell Broadus, gets huge tattoo of mother's face



UCLA signee Cordell Broadus’ father – rapper Snoop Dogg – may be the most famous person in his family, but Broadus, a four-star wide receiver, certainly appears to be a mama’s boy.


This brand new forearm tattoo of his mother Shante Broadus’ face is evidence of this.



Despite Snoop Dogg’s well-documented fandom for USC, Broadus committed to the Bruins over several other high-profile offers, including one from the Trojans. Snoop says he’s all-in for the Bruins now.


"I'm going to back him up 1,000 percent so I'm going to throw my USC drawers away," Snoop said. "I'm going UCLA 100,000 percent."


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Recruits need to be educated about their signing day options



It’s time to have an honest conversation about recruiting.


In the past, oh, 15 years or so, recruiting has become big business. There are several websites devoted to it, 16-hour television coverage on National Signing Day and signing ceremonies that affect the normal school schedule.


But there’s also an underbelly.


This isn’t a new underbelly. There’s been deceitful and shady and downright dirty recruiting since teams started fighting each other for players. But this year, the underbelly has been thrust into the spotlight and has sparked an interesting debate about the limits of a national letter of intent.


At least four schools — and a few recruits that signed with those schools — have made national headlines because position coaches have left for other jobs after securing the signatures of high-level players who went to the school simply because they love that coach. Some players feel jilted, scorned and, in the case of Roquan Smith, have refused to sign with their first choice.


The quotes from the high school coaches have been scathing.


“How can these guys (college coaches) talk about the people and the relationships — and then you get these kids signed and then you bail on them at the first time you get the opportunity? Look at all these stories after signing day,” Macon County High School coach Larry Harold, who coach’s Smith, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.


“You can’t tell me that these head coaches aren’t telling these assistants that they know are leaving – don’t tell anybody until after signing day and then we’ll announce it. That’s deception and that’s dishonesty. And, most importantly, it’s not fair to the kids.”


In that article, Harold talks about the misnomer that players should choose a school and not a coach. He states that at a certain level, all schools are the same in terms of facilities and success and education, but that it’s the coaches and relationships that make the difference.


However, not everyone agrees with that. Former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy said in an email interview with Yahoo Sports that he knew better than to make his college choice based on the personnel.


“When I was making my decision on which school to attend as a high school senior, I was given advice that was very helpful, ‘Don't choose the school for the coach or the football, choose it for you.’” McElroy said. “I always kept that in mind throughout recruiting. When I chose Bama, I chose it because it was the school that I felt like I would enjoy the most even if I hadn't played football.”


Coaches leave.


Whether voluntarily or forced out, coaches leave.


There are few programs in the country that have held an entire staff together for more than three years. Coaches have ambitions and it’s hard to fault them for looking for opportunities to advance their careers.


During the past week, there’s been discussion about changing the letter of intent, allowing recruits an escape clause should their position coach take another job. Even the Collegiate Commissioners Association, a group of the 32 Division I conference commissioners that govern the rules of the national letter of intent, have wrestled with whether to include a clause that would allow players to void their national letter of intent in the event of a coaching change. This is a rule some commissioners are trying to get added if college football creates an early signing period that would likely take place for a 72-hour span beginning on Dec. 16.


This, to me, is a tricky subject. You can’t punish the school for the actions of one coach. The only solution might be for the NCAA to require each team's staff to be set before signing day — no moves unless there’s an extreme circumstance — but it would be unlikely for schools to support such a measure.


The best solution to this problem is education. Players should know their rights when it comes to National Signing Day and the letter of intent. Because recruiting has become such a big business, signing on National Signing Day has become almost a mandated process. But National Signing Day for all its bells and whistles is simply the first day a player can sign with a program. A player actually has until April 1 to sign a national letter of intent with a school and even longer if he signs a financial aid agreement, which is much less constricting.


Sports Illustrated’s Andy Staples called the national letter of intent (NLI) “the worst contract in American sports” and it’s hard to fault his reasoning.


Though most players don’t realize it, they do not have to sign the NLI to receive a scholarship. They need only sign a financial aid agreement at their chosen school. The financial aid paperwork provides (almost) the same guarantee of a scholarship as the NLI, but unlike the NLI, it doesn’t strip the player of the only leverage he’ll have until he graduates from college.

Why is the NLI the worst contract in American sports? It requires players to sign away their right to be recruited by other schools. If they don’t enroll at the school with which they signed, they forfeit a year of eligibility. Not a redshirt year, but one of their four years to play. In return, the NLI guarantees the player nothing.

Of course, this wouldn’t work for every recruit. Staples column centers around Smith, the remaining top-rated (academically eligible) recruit left to sign. Smith has options. Several schools are actively recruiting him and are keeping a spot open for him in their recruiting class just in case.


However, if you’re a lower-level recruit with fewer options, well, you might not have as much freedom. You might have to sign a national letter of intent because the school could find another player just like you willing to sign. That’s for each recruit to decide with their family, coaches and whomever they trust in these matters.


But too often stories of recruits feeling betrayed or treated unfairly mar what should otherwise be a joyous step in a young athlete's life. Recruits need to know their options. They need to be educated. They need to know that they wield more power than they think. And it's incumbent upon parents and high school coaches to make sure their sons and athletes have as much information available before they make a life-changing decision.


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No matter how cool you thought your Sunday was, it probably wasn’t as cool as the Sunday former Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston had.


He was, after all, strapped to a jetpack that allowed him to fly across Mission Bay in California.



The ride was courtesy of a company called Jetpack America in San Diego. It’s open to anyone who has a couple hundred dollars and about 30 minutes to spare.


Crab legs jokes aside — and there are lots of them on his Instagram page — looks like a pretty fun thing to do.


Winston is in San Diego training with quarterbacking guru George Whitfield Jr., in preparation for this month’s NFL combine. Whitfield is famously known for training former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel, but he also helped train No. 1 overall picks Cam Newton (2011) and Andrew Luck (2012), as well as former Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel (2013).


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Eastern Washington QB Vernon Adams says he's transferring to Oregon



FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2014, file photo, Eastern Washington quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. throws against Washington Huskies in the second half. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File) Vernon Adams will play his final season of college football at Oregon.


Adams, a star quarterback who set records at FCS Eastern Washington, announced the move Monday on Instagram. He also reportedly fielded interest from Texas and UCLA.


“Oregon it is!” Adams wrote on an Instagram post that accompanied the Oregon logo. “First off, I want to thank God for this amazing opportunity. I want to thank all of Eagle Nation for all the love and support. Want to thank every single one of my teammates for pushing me to be a better man/athlete everyday these past 4 years.


"Definitely want to thank Coach B (EWU coach Beau Baldwin), the coaching staff, and the everybody upstairs who has something to do with my success. Thank you Coach B for being the first school to ever offer me, you'll always be a good friend of mine. I also want to thank all the other athletes and coaching staffs here at EWU for all the love & support. I'm going to love & miss y’all forever Cheney/Spokane but I have to do what I think is best for me and my family. All love. GOD BLESS.”


Adams recently finished his redshirt junior season at Eastern Washington and visited Oregon’s campus in Eugene two weekends ago. According to DuckSportsAuthority.com, the coaching staff told Adams during his visit that he would have every opportunity to compete for the starting quarterback position vacated by Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota.


“I’m not going there to be a walk-on or a second-stringer,” Adams told the Spokane Spokesman-Review before his visit. “But if I do go down there, I’m going to work my butt off.”


In his three seasons as starter at Eastern Washington, the 6-foot, 190-pound Adams threw for 10,438 yards and 110 touchdowns while running for 1,232 yards and 11 more scores. Adams finished as the runner-up for the Walter Payton Award, the FCS equivalent of the Heisman, in the past two seasons.


After graduating from EWU in June, Adams will compete for the starting role with junior Jeff Lockie, last season’s backup behind Mariota, sophomores Morgan Mahalak and Ty Griffin and redshirt freshman Taylor Alie. Four-star signee Travis Waller will also enter the mix when he enrolls over the summer.


As a graduate transfer, Adams, who was 35-8 as EWU’s starter, will be eligible to play immediately. Coincidentally, the Ducks open up against Eastern Washington at Autzen Stadium on Sept. 5.


For more Oregon news, visit DuckSportsAuthority.com.


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Five days after announcing his commitment to Florida, five-star defensive end CeCe Jefferson finally sent his National Letter of Intent to the Gators on Monday morning.


Florida head coach Jim McElwain confirmed the news on Twitter and Jefferson was officially added to the program’s official list of signees on Florida’s website.



@CoachMcElwain Glad to be apart of it!


— 7 (@cecejeferson7) February 9, 2015


.@cecejeferson7 is officially a part of the #Gators15 class. Welcome to the family! http://ift.tt/1M6Dpdf


— GatorZone Football (@GatorZoneFB) February 9, 2015


Welcome to the #Gators family, @cecejeferson7! #ItsGreatUF http://ift.tt/1M6Dpdh


— Florida Gators (@GatorZoneNews) February 9, 2015

Despite not sending in his letter of intent for several days, Jefferson tweeted “I’m a Gator” on Friday. The holdup mainly seemed to stem from Florida’s change at defensive line coach when Terrell Williams left the program to join the staff of the Miami Dolphins. McElwain finalized the hire of former Texas defensive line coach Chris Rumph on Friday.


Additionally, CeCe’s father was vocal about his preference for his son to attend another university. Despite that, he made it clear that he would be glad to sign his son’s NLI to Florida if that’s what he ultimately decided to do.


On Monday, that’s what happened.


With the addition of Jefferson, the 20th-best player in the 2015 class, the Gators’ class comes in at No. 23 in Rivals’ final team rankings. In addition to Jefferson, Florida brought in six other commitments on signing day, including five-star lineman Martez Ivey.


For more Florida news, visit InsideTheGators.com.


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Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich reacts during the first half of the NCAA college football playoff championship game against Ohio State Monday, Jan. 12, 2015, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) Among the 22 signees in Oregon’s 2015 recruiting class, there is not a single player from the state of Oregon.


Oregon senator Peter Courtney isn’t happy about it.


“It bothers me. It just does for whatever reason,” Courtney said Friday, per The Oregonian. “Are we to believe there’s not one high school senior who plays football in this state good enough for Oregon?”


Oregon and head coach Mark Helfrich, an Oregon native, brought in nine prospects from California, three from Washington, three from Hawaii and two from Georgia. The Ducks pulled a prospect from each of Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Tennessee and Florida, too. None from Oregon.


The program’s success on the field allows for it to pull in recruits from across the country, but Courtney says it’s important to represent Oregon as well.


“Helfrich grew up in Coos Bay,” Courtney said. “He went to Marshfield High. If anyone should get how important that is, it should be him.”


In Helfrich’s defense, he didn’t exactly have a ton of in-state talent to sort through for this recruiting cycle. According to the Oregonian, only seven players from Oregon signed with FBS programs for the 2015 (Rivals.com lists five). According to Rivals, only one of these players – four-star Stanford signee Cameron Scarlett – had an offer from the Ducks.


By comparison, the state’s other FBS program, Oregon State, signed just one Oregon product – three-star offensive lineman Blake Brandel.


Courtney’s point is certainly understandable, but in four years prior, the Ducks signed a combined 10 players from Oregon, so it’s not like Helfrich has been ignoring the state’s high school football talent altogether. Still, Oregon needs a wide scope in order to continually compete on a high-level in the Pac-12 and nationally. If the talent isn’t there in Oregon, there is no sense in extending an offer to an in-state kid just because he’s local.


“I think part of it is just the Oregon brand and as that’s grown the Pac-12 recruiting footprint is the world now. We’ll go anywhere,” Helfrich said last week after calling it “unfortunate” that no in-state players were joining the program.


The 2015 class could just be an aberration. Looking ahead to 2016, the Ducks already landed a verbal commitment from four-star recruit Brady Breeze, a safety from Portland’s Central Catholic. Additionally, three-star athlete Lamar Winston, also from Central Catholic, has a scholarship offer from the Ducks.


That should be music to Courtney’s ears.


For more Oregon news, visit DuckSportsAuthority.com.


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Tight end Bucky Hodges #7 of the Virginia Tech Hokies lines up for a play against the Cincinnati Bearcats on December 27, 2014 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) One of Virginia Tech’s top offensive threats ran into a bit of trouble over the weekend.


According to the Roanoke Times, Bucky Hodges, the Hokies’ third team All-ACC tight end, was arrested and charged Sunday for public swearing/intoxication, a misdemeanor charge. The incident occurred “around 12:30 Sunday morning” in a parking lot of at The Edge Apartments in Blacksburg, Va.


Hodges, 19, was booked and released from Montgomery County Jail later Sunday morning.


Virginia Tech is aware of the incident.


"We have been made aware of the situation and are closely monitoring," Virginia Tech executive associate athletics director Desiree Reed-Francois told the Times. "We have an institutional policy in place and will abide by the letter and spirit.”


Hodges, who just finished his redshirt freshman season, arrived at the program in 2013 as a quarterback. He was then moved to tight end and flourished, registering 45 receptions for 526 yards and seven touchdowns – all of which are school records for a tight end.


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